Really opens up the space nicely.It’s weird to see how the absence of one building makes the area look so different.
Really opens up the space nicely.
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Even if you are an insider (as you’d have to be to speak so confidently…) it comes across like editorializing when you speak of the decision as driven by “financial gain”. Dinosaur is staying open a long time while major construction is happening nearby, so we have current examples of Disney continuing to incur operating costs for popular attractions we know are being redone soon.Look. I don’t really care if you believe me or not. But I’m not guessing, I’m telling you that Muppet courtyard was closed now to save on operating expenses. Thats the economics and business of it.
Dinosaur is staying open as long as possible because that park in its current form can not support it being closed.Even if you are an insider (as you’d have to be to speak so confidently…) it comes across like editorializing when you speak of the decision as driven by “financial gain”. Dinosaur is staying open a long time while major construction is happening nearby, so we have current examples of Disney continuing to incur operating costs for popular attractions we know are being redone soon.
Feels more honest to present the full cost-benefit if indeed this is the only reason: they closed the courtyard, show, and restaurants now to save on operating costs that are not justified by its customer demand. Customer experience feels like it’s part of the equation. Could be why you close restaurant down at 4pm.
So Dinosaur is indispensable to its park? And Muppetvision isn’t? I agree.Dinosaur is staying open as long as possible because that park in its current form can not support it being closed.
What??? That’s not happening.People who pre-booked Mama Melrose aren’t all pre-booking a different restaurant. They can, and many will, go offsite.
Thank god, was feeling more playground than discussionAny posters who continue bickering will be given a time-out. Fair warning.
That was precisely the point! Glad we agreeObviously there are many considerations to these decisions. That isn’t really the point.
Legit question- someone earlier in the thread mentioned they likely moved the coaster back for better access for back of house? I didn’t fully follow that. They are gonna re-route the road around the coaster aren’t they?
Obviously there are many considerations to these decisions. That isn’t really the point. The point was that Muppets closed now to save on operating costs not because construction needed to start now. Whether or not that choice was justified is an entirely different debate.
I’m not.
This isn’t some random city street. The dynamics work very different in a Disney theme park like this one.
Again this is why closing and consolidating restaurant and store demand has been Disneys business plan for over three decades now. That’s why MK is currently home to over half a dozen former merchandise locations. And why the two merchandise locations in muppets courtyard haven’t been open in half a decade. Don’t forget the Tomorrowland Terrace still sitting empty in the middle of the busiest theme park in the world.
Why would utility work for the door coaster impact anything in muppets courtyard? Muppets didn’t close to build Galaxies Edge despite Rise being closer to MV3D than the door coaster will be.I'm sure that the utility work that's required would have made operation of those now closed facilities rather precarious at best. Water, Sewage, and Power kind of need to be connected all the time to meet minimum health department standards, much less keeping the theater cooled for irate customers.
Disney has to provide fire truck access to the coaster building. It’ll also need back of house access. Moving the building doesn’t provide better access because most of those needs are routed around the back.Legit question- someone earlier in the thread mentioned they likely moved the coaster back for better access for back of house? I didn’t fully follow that. They are gonna re-route the road around the coaster aren’t they?
There’s a chiller plant just southwest from the Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster gravity box.Also - almost positive HS doesn't have any centralized utility systems (?) for cooling so Muppets theater is probably cooled my its own units? Which would mean cooling isn't impacted by subsurface utility work
Why would utility work for the door coaster impact anything in muppets courtyard? Muppets didn’t close to build Galaxies Edge despite Rise being closer to MV3D than the door coaster will be.
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